Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Oleana as a Tragedy
Oleana presents many definitive traits that could categorise it as a tragedy. The most prominent is the presence of a harnartia, executed by John. Harnartia is Greek words that translates literally to missing the mark, and was often used to depict the Heros fatal flaw. In the case of Oleana, it could be argued that John committed the fatal error of breaching the lawful severance between teacher and student by placing his arm around Carol while trying to soothe her.This sentimental reaction is generally condoned by the audience, despite the legal implications, as the motional reasoning behind it temporarily clouds the unprofessional elements. Ultimately these actions result in a string of misfortune. Tragedies besides own a reputation for elating the audience, and encouraging conflicting emotions for the characters. Such is arguably achieved, as Carol is portrayed as a youthful woman whom is insecure in her own academic abilities and correspondingly becomes a victim to Johns crass , arrogant attitude as is shown by an extreme amount of ellipsis and interruptions in their earlier interactions.She is also strained by that of her own group whom convince her to liberate the dramatic allegations that guarantied Johns downfall. However, she is also represented as vindictive and headstrong, as is shown by her dialogue in the tolerate act wherein she attempts to blackmail John into rebuking his book If you would like me to speak to the tenure committee, here is my list. You are a free person, you decide. John is firstly depicted as a brash and slightly aloof man with good intentions, but as the story develops, these quirks lose their initial romance and his character appears intrusive and pompous, cod to his esquipedalian qualities. He dominates the conversation and ushers Carol repeatedly an action which is generally regarded as being extremely derogatory and advocates the belief that his elder status gives him a discipline to be condescending.Even disregarding t he fact that they are of opposite sexes, it is strenuous to reach a conclusive, untainted resolve, and thus the desired effect is achieved. It is common in tragedies to have a reversal of fortune this could be aligned with Johns looming loss of power, Job, home, and, effectively, life, due to Carols persecution. A great deal of his loss is arguably down to Johns insolent action of denigration the resonance of a higher power in this case the Tenure Committee.He believes that they will revoke the statement, and thus foolishly provides Carol with more opportunities to amplify evoke evidence. This is an unmistakable trait in variations of Tragedies, generally tagged hubris, wherein the equilibrium is only achieved after the hero suffers for their imprudence towards the Gods. Lastly, a key feature in any mulct is the chorus a seemingly detached group, whom gather to inflict Judgements and muse over the ighteousness of the characters actions throughout.The most relevant comparison to t his in Oleana is the presence of the telephone, and the confliction and distraction it brings. This on-going chaos could possibly be interpreted as foreshadowing for the misfortune that John was fated to experience, or the general tone of condemnation regarding Johns various conflicting actions towards Carol. In conclusion, there are many connections that can be made between a typical tragedy production and Oleana, and it would be completely well-grounded to place Oleana in that genre. Oleana as a Tragedy By saraelnairree
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